OnePlus Two USB Type C car charger with quick charge? - OnePlus 2 Accessories

http://www.tronsmart.com/news/tronsmart-invites-you-to-enjoy-the-next-generation-car-charger
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Get tronsmart 4 port car charger before, like their quality, find this news from their official site, looks like an interesting accessories for opt2.
if you already reserve the opt2, you can ask them for a free sample, they offer 100pcs free sample for the opt 2 users.
PS: It's a shame that oneplus two don't support qualcomm quick charge.

GeekEric said:
http://www.tronsmart.com/news/tronsmart-invites-you-to-enjoy-the-next-generation-car-charger
Get tronsmart 4 port car charger before, like their quality, find this news from their official site, looks like an interesting accessories for opt2.
if you already reserve the opt2, you can ask them for a free sample, they offer 100pcs free sample for the opt 2 users.
PS: It's a shame that oneplus two don't support qualcomm quick charge.
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Yes I still dont understand the reason for not having such a basic thing specially when some of the reviews have shown 2 to have a poor battery life

GeekEric said:
http://www.tronsmart.com/news/tronsmart-invites-you-to-enjoy-the-next-generation-car-charger
Get tronsmart 4 port car charger before, like their quality, find this news from their official site, looks like an interesting accessories for opt2.
if you already reserve the opt2, you can ask them for a free sample, they offer 100pcs free sample for the opt 2 users.
PS: It's a shame that oneplus two don't support qualcomm quick charge.
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Hang on. You are saying that you think we should get a quick charge charger for a phone that does not accept quick charge? I'm not sure I'm following why we should... I have a USB Type C cable that I got with my macbook, and I also have a USB Type C to C cable. I'm not going to be buying any more, because two is more than enough.

srltzz342 said:
Hang on. You are saying that you think we should get a quick charge charger for a phone that does not accept quick charge? I'm not sure I'm following why we should... I have a USB Type C cable that I got with my macbook, and I also have a USB Type C to C cable. I'm not going to be buying any more, because two is more than enough.
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NO,i am not talking we can get the quick charge just with this accessories, i wish we could, lol.
I just like this design, don't need to buy so many type c cables, also tronsmart said this car charger support quick charge 2.0, so we can charge type c device, quick charge device together in the car.
and like tronsmart said, in near future, there will be more and more device support qc2.0 and use type c port (again,i don't understand why OP2 don't support QC2.0), this design will be the winner then. From Qualcomm site, Seems they have approved LeTV One Max, LeTV One Pro, so qualcomm welcome that design. type c + quick charge 2.0.
hope to see some reviews on this type c car charger with quick charge.

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Tronsmart W3PTA - 3 port (quick charge)

I've got here a tronsmart 3 port wall charger. The model is W3PTA.
Just for reference in case you're interested in the product here below is a link to the amazon store.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C3PPLBM
This charger to start with comes packed with 3 USB ports but just to clarify it only comes with one supporting quick charge 3.0 port and the two other ports being VoltIQ ports.
if don't have a quick charge 3.0 device do not worry as 3.0 works backwards with quick charge 2.0 devices. I'll be using a galaxy s7 for this review as my G5 seems to have died. ...
Let's start off with the boxing. The wall charger comes with a standard white box that I personally don't mind. I have an issue with plastic.
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What you see is it. Pop it open and pull out the charger!
The size of the wall unit itself is pretty cool since it opens up with the power input facing down and the USB ports facing up. If you work anywhere near a desk you learn to love easy access to the USB ports. I will post some pictures below of the size and the modeling of this cute little thing
So let's talk about its actual performance. I've been using this unit for my work for around 2 weeks now and it has been charging my galaxy s7 just as quick as any other quick charge 2.0 units or even other quick charge 3.0 products. Please don't believe that a quick charge 3.0 product will provide a quicker charge as it won't. You're device doesn't have such method of doing so. It's just helpful to have it for future reasons or in my case have office buddies who want to randomly plug in their phones on your desk.
Through out my testing I charged my work issued tablet via the VoltIQ port and my personal s7 via the quick charge and it kept up with the voltage with no issue.
Big shout out to tronsmart for the great job they've been doing. All products I've gotten from them have been in exchange for just an honest review and I don't really have anything bad to say about them. I do not get paid anything to do this. Just simply review products to my knowledge.
If you have any questions please comment on this thread or feel free to shoot me a private message.
Is it compatible with Quick charge 1.0? I get conflicting information on the net.
I have one of these and made a review about it
https://goo.gl/fYvP7p

AUKEY 3-Port Car Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 - Review & Unboxing

AUKEY Quick Charge 3.0 Type C Car Charger
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Unboxing
Packaging (eco-friendly) doesn’t come with any accessory, just the Instruction Manual, a Warranty Card and the Charger (of course).
Unlike some other devices, this one supports QC 3.0 directly with the USB Type C port. Sincerely, I find it a bit confusing because if you don’t own an USB Type C device, you’ll need to use an USB Type C adapter in order to take advantage of the Quick Charge technology, otherwise you’ll be limited with the Standard VoltIQ USB Ports, without QC tech. It would have been better if this adapter was included.
As regards the Charger, it is made of Plastic, extremely solid and without useless glossy parts that can be scratched easily.
There are 3 USB Ports available, just one of them support Quick Charge 3.0 (USB Type C). The other USB ports supports Standard 5V output, just with another technology called “AIO” from AUKEY that works on the voltage depending on the attached device. It seems to work pretty fine, without voltage issues. Follow my next paragraph to know more.
Also, it is pretty compact, and fits perfectly every type of Car Socket.
Efficiency
I have tested the device using my 1A/2A USB Capacitor to stress everything to the maximum. Unfortunately I can’t test its Quick Charge capability because I need to buy an adapter first, i’ll update this review as soon as I get it. I still have tested the USB Type C port, and it works as good as other USB ports. (5V/3A)
As you can see, under 2A load the voltage is just perfect, 5.00v (on the left, test done in-car). Only at home (on the right), while using a Car Socket adapter, it dropped a bit under 5.00v (4.98v), nothing really important, it probably depends on the Voltage Input that at home might be lower due to the different power supply.
Internal components do not make any kind of strange noise on high-load unlike some other bad chargers.
Conclusions
As always AUKEY releases great accessories, with excellent quality. This device solves almost every problem that you could have if you need to charge multiple devices at the same time, and the Quick Charge could be a life-safer if you forgot to charge your device at home or if you need some urgent battery juice. It’s a pity that they haven’t included any adapter in order to not sacrify Micro-USB devices, but considering its price it is something that could be accepted. Maybe in the next version/revision they’ll include it? Let’s hope so.
So...do I recommend it? Yes, especially if you have an USB Type C device that supports Qualcomm Quick Charge and if you need to charge multiple devices at the same time.
Pros:
- 3 USB Ports (one of which is Type C)
- Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 Support
Cons:
- No Power LED
- Quick Charge available only on the Type C port
Rating: 8.5
Packaging and Accessories: 6.5
Design and Materials: 9.5
Performance and Efficiency: 9
Price: 9 (based on Amazon price)
Official Product page: http://www.aukey.com/product/CC-Y3
You can find full-res images (I know, Quality isn't excellent) here: http://imgur.com/a/suLGI​

How to change the Max 1.5 A (non dash charging) speed?

So I was wondering, When I dont use My dash charger the OP3 only charges with a maximum of 1.5A eventhough im using the Dash cable.
Is there a way to up this number to like 2.0A/2.4A with a custom kernel or something in that matter?
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No, if you're not using both dash charger and cable you're stuck at standard 1.5A.
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1.5A is limit of most cables so.. u can change it with the chance of a melting cable.
I would be quite unwise to go higher.
I have blitzwolf USB c cables that can handle up to 3 amps
Demian3112 said:
1.5A is limit of most cables so.. u can change it with the chance of a melting cable.
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I have USB C cables from Blitzwolf that can handle up to 3 amps
Anthony1396 said:
I have USB C cables from Blitzwolf that can handle up to 3 amps
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Then idk..
While it can likely be done from the kernel side, I would advise against it. Some of the OnePlus 3 charging circuit has been offloaded to the Dash charging brick so we don't know how the phone/battery would react to a higher wattage standard charge. Could damage the board/battery or cause a fire.
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Some of the OnePlus 3 charging circuit has been offloaded to the Dash charging brick
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Exactly - this is the reason OP3 charges fast only with DASH and nothing else (except VOOC which is the same thing).
It doesn't have the necessary internals to handle other fast charging solutions. And everything above 1.5A at 5V is considered fast charging.
If it could be done safely, someone would do it already; the device has been out for months and there are many custom kernels and ROMs.
We have enough burning phones already *cough*Note7*cough*, please don't try to detonate our beloved OnePlus 3 ?
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1.5A is limit of most cables so.. u can change it with the chance of a melting cable.
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USB-C can support far more (As is the case with the Nexus 5X/6P doing 3A) so the cable is not the issue.
the fast charging circuitry being offloaded to the charger itself is likely the main reason the phone can't do more than 1.5A, and if so, SW mods can't change that since it's a HW capability the OP3 lacks.
Honestly, there was no reason for this phone to have USB-C at all in terms of charging speed - this could have been done the same with microUSB.

Question What charging protocol does it use?

Mines in the mail, I got it from Ali, gsmarena (I think it was gmsarena...) says its QC3 AND PD at 33w.
Fairly certain the bundled charger won't natively work in my countries power points even though it will come with an adapter.
Can anyone tell.me what specific charging protocols it uses, is QC3, QC4, FC2 or PD? I wanna get a single port wall wart that does the top speed charge to leave in my man bag
Hey. According to SP870 spec it's QC 4+. When I was using the charger from the set Ampere showed me around 5800mA input.
Source: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-870-5g-mobile-platform
osemoka said:
Hey. According to SP870 spec it's QC 4+. When I was using the charger from the set Ampere showed me around 5800mA input.
Source: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-870-5g-mobile-platform
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Does that mean I should be able to buy anything PD 33w+ to charge at full speed?
Looks like, but I'm not an expert. Have not tested many adapters. I know one thing about it though. Huawei adapters didn't fit my Poco F1 in the past (they were too strong maybe, or had another standard).
I tested these two chargers
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On the normal usb port of 2nd charger
osemoka said:
Hey. According to SP870 spec it's QC 4+. When I was using the charger from the set Ampere showed me around 5800mA input.
Source: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-870-5g-mobile-platform
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What cables are you using? I tried charge with xiaomi powerbank 45w pd or 45w aukey max I am getting 46xx with following cables
jonathonsunshine said:
Does that mean I should be able to buy anything PD 33w+ to charge at full speed?
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To achieve full charing speed you need mi turbo capable charger. You will see mi turbo instead of quick charge icon (attached ss) I tried official xiaomi powerbank 3 pro 45w pd using type c to type c (100w capable cable) it doesn't show mi turbo. So it's not full speed.
Update you guys it's using 11v3a I think, it's going to be harder to find one. Their faster charger uses 20v3.25a if not mistaken i seen a Huawei powerbank that has this. Can it give out mi turbo I don't know. I attach spec of their 55/65w charger and Huawei powerbank spec. I am atm looking for a mi turbo capable powerbank. Apologies in advanced for any mistake.

Accessories Wireless charger

What's the best wireless charging to go with the GP6 pro?
I want the maximum 15w speed and not fussed with Googles proprietary and expensive pixel stand 2.
From what I can tell most don't actually come with the power adapter too also that's another additional expense and would need to be 15w+ output?
Deano1889 said:
What's the best wireless charging to go with the GP6 pro?
I want the maximum 15w speed and not fussed with Googles proprietary and expensive pixel stand 2.
From what I can tell most don't actually come with the power adapter too also that's another additional expense and would need to be 15w+ output?
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You'll be stuck at 12W max. no matter what charger you get, unless it's Google 2nd gen charger.
See here: https://9to5google.com/2021/10/19/pixel-6-tidbits-plastic-top-wireless-charging/
My bad 12w max it is.
Where do we get the Pixel accessories? I don't see them in the Google store.
niko26 said:
Where do we get the Pixel accessories? I don't see them in the Google store.
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Its under the Pixel menu at top. Menu appears and you can see charger plus cases listed.
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Its under the Pixel menu at top. Menu appears and you can see charger plus cases listed.
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Doh! Thanks
PowerWave II Stand with Power Adapter
The Anker Advantage: Join the 50 million+ powered by our leading technology. Smart Charging: PowerWave automatically switches between 5W, 7.5W, 10W, and 15W charging modes depending on your device’s power needs—ensuring optimized wireless charging for a wider range of devices than ever before...
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15W Qi, Anker, decent price.
The only thing is it doesn't look like it would hold a big phone with a case well, but we'll see. I just ordered it for Monday.
Edit: It might hold the phone okay.
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Whatever you get, let me know your experience in this thread.
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PowerWave II Stand with Power Adapter
The Anker Advantage: Join the 50 million+ powered by our leading technology. Smart Charging: PowerWave automatically switches between 5W, 7.5W, 10W, and 15W charging modes depending on your device’s power needs—ensuring optimized wireless charging for a wider range of devices than ever before...
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15W Qi, Anker, decent price.
The only thing is it doesn't look like it would hold a big phone with a case well, but we'll see. I just ordered it for Monday.
Edit: It might hold the phone okay.
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Any feedback? How did you get along with the charger?

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